Why do you have to park at a 90 degree angle when parking a motorcycle? Thought regular would be safer.?

Question:
If it's facing towards traffic, it is more likely to get side swiped by someone driving a big *** SUV. says in the DMV handbook, has to be a 90 degree angle.

Answers:

Head shake?

I do it to make more room to fit more motorcycles in at an angle, so we don't take up so many spaces. Seems like such a waste to have 4 motorcycles take up 4 spaces when they could take up 2! Plus, when you take off it is best to be already in position to watch traffic flow, better to face the cages as I am pulling out into traffic, than to have to hold up my bike and turn my head. Cages are not always watching us.And last but not least, some parking is not level and it is easier to level bike this way, so it don't fall over. I also think people see them sooner if at an angle.

Where are kawasaki bikes made in?

you pqark with the rear wheel against the curb so the won't start rolling and fall over or hit something.

What's the best crotch rocket motorcycle?

I believe it has to do with, in case the bike falls it wont fall into a traffic lane. If parked parallel to the curb, the incoming trafic might cause enough wind to blow over the bike into there lane. Especially a semi truck or something.
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